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    The literature on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has documented various spillover effects on host countries. Following the same line of literature, this chapter takes the analysis further analysing spatial spillover in Indian manufacturing firms for the period 2001-2015. The analysis is based on two different types of weight matrices, one which is geographical based on firm’s location district and the other is based on ‘economic distance’ created by industry type of the firms. The results from Spatial

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    Architecture is a slow and mute medium that is experienced gradually and spatially, often presented to us through a sequence of images. The mere arrangement of these images has a direct impact on the way we experience and interact with a space, which is explicitly in conjunction with the discipline of cinema. Cinema, as a fast and transparent medium, has an uncanny ability to magnify and augment this spatial experience through the strategic manipulation of the composition seen within a frame. The

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    As a university student, career planning is necessary, which has the significant benefits in the process of getting a job and doing the target of an ideal employer. To be able to conduct it, career values need to be consider as a part of the future professional life. There is no way better than conducting the Career workbook in the Business Society class to understand these career values needed in a real life helping me figure out which career values is important to me, how I can obtain them and

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    body and puts the audience in its place. Acknowledging the stereotypes put onto the ‘other’ and subverting them to form new identities and reclaim otherness as a position of power. “This is a response from the radical space of my marginality. It is a space of resistance. It is a space I choose.” (Hooks, 1990, p343) Hatoum’s sculptures and installations can be understood through the abject and the monstrous feminine to question social constraints on women. Hatoum recognises the strength and the insight

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    stages. Identification with the physical body, the manas (mind) and the senses is the grossest type of identification and hence rather easy to transcend. Buddhi, being the subtlest evolute, involves maximum effort and sadhana in the transcendence of identification with it. What is this transcendence of identification that we are talking about? How can it happen? There is no surgery yet devised for extracting out the Purusa from the Prakrtic complex. Even when death happens, the Purusa still remains

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    painting is adored by millions. More specific examples would be the man on the moon, the building of the Great Pyramids, or even the development of vaccinations. The man on the moon is considered to be a great scientific achievement to put a man in space. This scientific achievement shows how hard humans were able to work at NASA especially, the engineers and the astronauts themselves to put a human being on a different planet. Also, the development in scientific discoveries led to the creation of

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    I. Absolute Space O’Connor complained that stories written by Southerners had been influenced by Television. She stated that Southern identity is no cliché. The difference that French Marxist cultural critic, Henri Lefebvre makes between absolute and abstract spatiality’s is one that clarifies the conflicts in “A Good Man is Hard to Find”. He said that these spaces are categorized by their relationship (Link 125). One may say that through the eyes of Lefebvre, one can see the spaces of " A Good Man

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    its individual building components, it is a structural system (Hurrol 2015, Rappaport 2012). The quintessential elements of architecture – masses, frames and planes – provide limitless opportunities for the creation of form and the articulation of space (Eckler 2012). The assembly of the mass, frame and plane uses one of two antithetic construction orders; stereometrics and tectonics. Stereometric construction utilises “the repetitious piling up of heavyweight elements” (Frampton 1995, 5). Heavy,

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    My contribution to the groups creation is craft with natural resources, for my talent I use natural resources to create neat objects, to construct and build with. I contributed this creative talent to the group by collecting natural resources from my home. I collected branches from around the section and use my tools to make them similar lengths, I used cabbage tree leaves to plat and act as rope to hold the branches together. I found some recycled wood from previous projects under the pizza oven

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    What is ‘knowledge’ and how would the survival of our species rely on knowledge to fulfill our curiosity? Knowledge is a term used to describe an understanding of something that is acquired through experience, learning, or discovering. This term is topical and its change is dependent on the time that it derives from. For instance, in a Core Friday lecture led by Tom Hothem, we were able to be part of an exercise where we determined “what we know” versus “what we don’t know” and with the results,

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